1) Avoiding unpleasant tasks like dirty household chores and time-zapping manual labour - anything that robs you of time to do better things. Pay someone else to do these things - it spreads the wealth and is a great example of utilising comparative advantage.
2) Buying some pleasant travel experiences - go on holiday and make some fantastic memories.
3) Paying to avoid extraneous travelling time. 45 minute walks, waiting for buses, etc are costly - you pay for it through lost time, and sometimes lost energy and less sleep. Get taxis or pay friends for lifts wherever possible.
4) Buying some enriching social interactions. Spending quality time with other quality people adds riches to your life. Pub nights, meals out, days to the coast are all great ways to spend money, because the social interactions add so many colours and flavours to your life. And bearing in mind number 3, it's probably a good idea to spend lots of time hosting stimulating events at your place.
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